Word: welds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Smith '34 of Port Chester, New York Gordon C. Streeter '34 of Stonington, Connecticut, James P. Waite, Jr. '35, of New York City, Richard J. Walsh, Jr. '34 of Pelham, New York, Arthur W. Well, Jr. '33 of Cedarhurst, New York David M. Well '33 of Chicago, Illinois, David Weld '34 of New York City, John U. White '34 of Bedford Hills, New York, Richard E. Wolf '35 of Bedford Bills, New York Richard E. Wolf '35 of Elgins Park Pennsylvania, John D. Woodberry '34 of Beverly...
...Langmuir's investigation along this line led him to utilize hydrogen for welding metals together. When hydrogen is squirted through a tungsten arc light, hydrogen molecules explode into hydrogen atoms. The hot stream of atomic hydrogen can weld pieces of steel together and simultaneously drive away the oxygen and nitrogen which weaken ordinary steel welds...
...Buckingham '33, B.C. Datfield '33, H.H. Hoskin '33, K.W. McMahan '33, A.K. Philbrick '35, W.H. Schofield '33, Leo Srole '33, H.A. Stone '33, E.H. Tayler '34, W.O. Thomas '35, J.S. Weld '35, H.K. Wells...
Hamilton Young '33, manager of the Varsity football team, last night announced the winners of the Freshman managerial competition. F. S. Deland, Jr. '36 becomes the Freshman manager. The first assistant manager is B. H. Hallowell '36, C. M. Weld, Jr. '36 is to be the second assistant manager. Four dormitory managers announced as a result of this competition are J.W. Bryant '36, Graham King '36, F.B. Lawson '36 and Gordon Scott...
Died. Lieut.-Colonel George Cecil Beaumont Theodore Weld-Forester, 6th Baron Forester, 65. who had the hereditary right to wear his hat in the presence of the King of England; in London...